Project Name: keripy
Once all dependencies are installed and working then run:
$ python3 -m pip install -e ./
Then you can run
$ kli version
to get a version string similar to the following:
1.0.0
Run make build-keri
to build your docker image.
Then run docker run --pull=never -it --entrypoint /bin/bash weboftrust/keri:1.1.10
and you can run kli version
from within the running container to play with KERIpy.
Make sure the image tag matches the version used in the Makefile
.
We use --pull=never
to ensure that docker does not implicitly pull a remote image and relies on the local image tagged during make build-keri
.
python 3.12.1+ libsodium 1.0.18+
After installing with Homebrew you need to link the library to the default location that the ctypes.find_library()
looks in, /usr/local/lib
, as shown below:
sudo ln -s /opt/homebrew/lib /usr/local/lib
lmdb 0.98+ pysodium 0.7.5+ blake3 0.1.5+ msgpack 1.0.0+ simplejson 3.17.0+ cbor2 5.1.0+
$ pip3 install -U lmdb pysodium blake3 msgpack simplejson cbor2
or separately
$ pip3 install -U lmdb
$ pip3 install -U pysodium
$ pip3 install -U blake3
$ pip3 install -U msgpack
$ pip3 install -U simplejson
$ pip3 install -U cbor2
- Ensure Python 3.12.1 is present along with venv and dev header files;
- Setup virtual environment:
python3 -m venv keripy
- Activate virtual environment:
source keripy/bin/activate
- Setup dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Install pytest:
pip install pytest
-
Run the test suites:
pytest tests/ --ignore tests/demo/
pytest tests/demo/
- Install sphinx:
$ pip install sphinx
$ pip install myst-parser
- Build with Sphinx in
/docs
:$ make html
Enable the containerd image store
The containerd image store isn't enabled by default. To enable the feature for Docker Desktop:
Navigate to Settings in Docker Desktop. In the General tab, check Use containerd for pulling and storing images. Select Apply & Restart.
make build-keri
make publish-keri